It is unconscionable that the FAA permits unregulated flights in a crowded airspace in a major metropolitan area.
Sometime soon, I hope, we can get together in a crowded bar for a nice drink and some private conversation.
While the tech minds of California struggle to rescue people from the threat of a ten degree increase in global temperatures over the next 50 years, the tech minds of Israel struggle to protect us from the threat of a million degree increase in temperature in a crowded city over a nanosecond.
So behind that sleek new Apple iPhone whatever-it-does application are a bunch of software developers crowded into a brick building that 100 years ago housed a meat warehouse, a button factory, or maybe a flophouse.
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The magazine (which in the past has had a joint publishing deal with The Economist Group) has a circulation of 80, 000 and 40 journalists crowded into a dingy office in Beijing.
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And the alternative often is a traffic-slowed bus, or a crowded underground train traversing a highly walkable distance.
Investing in a crowded landscape can be a landmine, depending on where we are in the growth curve.
What the bank needs, in a crowded market, is a niche of its own, and it is trying to carve one out.
Megan Quinn(ph) is standing with her parents and sister Katie near the front of a joyfully crowded line in a Bethesda, Maryland, bookstore.
Another videotaped scene showed a Hyatt representative, the OSHA inspector, the interpreter and the housekeeper crowded into a linen closet to observe how towels were loaded onto a housekeeping cart.
Instead, they focused on teaching me vital life lessons like how to elbow your way into a crowded tapas bar or prepare a proper whiskey highball.
Down in the warm cabin of one of the yachts, we crowded around a table.
The show begins with intimate interiors, and moves on to festivals crowded with a boisterous populace.
Some 2, 000 fans crowded in a bandstand near the Shrine Auditorium, where the film debuted Saturday.
More than 100 people crowded into a hall meant for 50 to voice opposition to the threatened closure.
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Five feet away four people crowded around a figure on the ground.
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Up to 24 inmates are crowded into a single cell, living behind metal bars on steel bunks, sharing a single shower and two toilets.
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Scores of people crowded along a waterfront sidewalk to watch.
One of the injured, Mohammed Ali, said he was standing near a food cart in a crowded area "when all of a sudden it turned dark, dust filled the area".
But as the market for portable games grows increasingly crowded, a dedicated gaming handheld needs to work harder and harder to attract customers who might already own smartphones, tablets and consoles.
The crucial next stage is to convince carriers to offer and support the new handsets, particularly since the smartphone market is already crowded with a glut of devices powered by rival operating systems.
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Instead, traders around the world will be able to buy and sell futures contracts on any of these exchanges via a single computer link, without anyone signalling a trade across the crowded floor of a futures pit.
Ms. JOSE CRAMER (Nurse, Dubea, Democratic Republic of Congo): Especially when it's as crowded in a refugee camp like this, then it spreads very easily, and it kills a lot of children, that's how, because they are already so vulnerable.
Almost all of the Lib Dems' 46 MPs, including Mr Ashdown, and many peers crowded into a Commons committee room to hear addresses from the six challengers - Charles Kennedy, SImon Hughes, Jackie Ballard, Don Foster, Malcolm Bruce and David Rendel.
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But after a season-long spike in goal-scoring, teams figured out that if they dropped their skaters back on defense quickly, making the middle of the ice as crowded as a Times Square subway platform, they could keep opposing players on the perimeter of the rink.
But if you ever get the chance to talk to folks who turned out at our rallies, and crowded along a rope line in a high school gym, or saw folks working late at a campaign office in some tiny county far away from home, you'll discover something else.
This man was the father of one of the boys who were watching, rolling their eyes at the antics of their elders, which were not so different from the antics of the youngsters crowded around a furtive campfire smoking cigarettes, on what was then the rugged other side of the river.
In Japan, similarly, consolidation in a crowded market has left Mr Murdoch with a lot less than he planned.
But while there are many who would agree we live on a crowded isle, population control comes at a cost - social and economic.
It has all made for an unusually uncertain roster, and a crowded locker room, with less than a week until the Yankees leave Florida.
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